Monday, March 25, 2013

Purchasing an EMR


     So you have decided that it is time to purchase an EMR for your practice.  You are tired of the paper charting process and are ready to step into the 21st century, but what EMR do you buy?  So many practices are hurt financially and become frustrated from buying into the wrong type of equipment.  It is imperative that you take several factors into consideration before buying this costly piece of equipment, and find the system that is best for you.

     The first option you have is to hire a consulting firm to help you pick and set up the EMR. Consultants are well versed on all kinds of EMR equipment and can help you decide what type will help your practice the most.  More importantly than the guidance through the purchasing process, is the fact that many firms will help you set up the system and set it up correctly the first time.  With any technology, there will be bugs that need to be fixed and many consulting firms provide around the clock diagnostic service to help fix any problems that may arise with the software. The most important advantage of hiring a consulting firm to set up your EMR is the fact that they will teach you how to use the technology and get the largest benefit for your practice.

    Maybe you've decided that hiring a firm is ludicrous and you want to take on the task yourself.  If you decide to go this route, you have to first analyze what problems you want EMR to solve for you.  Do you want to cut down on the number of employees? Do you want to increase the productivity in your practice and eliminate the large volume of paperwork that you use? EMR can solve these problems but you must read unbiased reviews and do the research on each product to find the smartest option for the practice.

     You have to realize that buying an EMR is all about increasing your productivity which leads to increased profits for your practice.  Take this into account before purchasing your equipment because that swanky technology that one EMR might have may not help you accomplish your goals as well as a more basic and no-frills system will. The main idea in the article is "DO YOUR HOMEWORK", the same idea that carried you through medical school and got you to the position that you are in today.

 

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